N Is For Nuts!

Nuts!  Nuts!  Nuts!

When I was growing up in England, Nuts used to mean Salted Peanuts, which were almost the only type of nuts that I was aware of, until you came to Christmas of course, and then there would always be a huge bowl of nuts in the living room, and it was filled with Hazelnuts, Almonds, Walnuts and Brazil Nuts. 

I used to spend hours as a young boy, when all the other treats had gone, cracking nuts, and trying to perfect the art of breaking the shell open with each type, without crushing the inside to smithereens in the process. 

All too often though, especially with Brazil Nuts, which invariably had shells as hard as armor plating, the contents would end up in small pieces, while my fingers were blistered and sore from excessive use of the nut crackers.

As the years went on I have become familiar with other types of nuts, including Pistachios and Cashews, both of which I love.

Of course not all nuts are the same, with Peanuts (or Groundnuts) actually growing under the ground, and not in a tree like the others. 

cashew fruit from BrazilThe Cashew is actually attached to a fruit, which looks rather like an Apple. 

I did eat this once when I was in Rio de Janeiro, and it has a really unusual taste.  It’s good, but an acquired taste nevertheless.  The dish I ate there was definitely a different twist on Chicken With Cashew.

I love the way that my cousin says “Nuts”.  She has a northen midlands accent, and if I can attempt a phonetic spelling, when she says it, it sounds more like “noots”.

The closest you might be able to get to hear this is if you watch the original 1971 movie Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory

In the scene where they take the boat ride, Violet Beauregarde’s father (played by Leonard Stone) asks Veruca Salt’s father (played by the late Roy Kinnear, what business he is in.  Roy Kinnear replies “Nuts!”.   He does of course run a manufacturing company that processes peanuts, but which has been turned over entirely to unwrapping Wonka Bars in the hope of finding his daughter a Golden Ticket.

Probably the best use of the word “Nuts!” of all time however dates back to the Battle Of The Bulge in December 1944, when the 101st Airborne were holding on to the town of Bastogne, completely surrounded by the German army, and were preventing their advance westwards to the coast.

When the Germans requested their surrender, the American commander, General Anthony McAuliffe, gave them a simple one word response: “NUTS!”

I was actually going NUTTY trying to decide what to write about today, since Wednesday is when I publish my weekly News From A Weird World, but I thought I would like to do something different for a change.  I hope you enjoyed going nutty with me for a while.


A Morning With The Girls At Topeekeegee-Yugnee Park

Since tomorrow is 4th July and it falls on a Saturday this year, I had today off work, which makes for a nice 3 day weekend.

Fortunately I was allowed to go and see my daughters (4 and 8), so I took them out to eat at Einstein Bagels, which is where my eldest daughter likes to go for breakfast.  They are usually pretty good when I take them out to eat, and after breakfast we headed down to Topeekeegee-Yugnee Park (popularly known as T-Y Park), which is only a couple of miles up the road from where they live.  T-Y Park is pretty large, 150 acres, and they enjoy not only the playground, but also walking around the large lake, feeding the Squirrels, and especially petting each and every dog that passes or comes close to them.

Today it was pretty hot and sticky, close to 90 degrees and not much of a breeze at first, so I took them to the playground, where they had a good time, and then we wandered across to the lake.  It has been raining so much the last couple of weeks, that the level of the lake is close to 2 feet higher than normal, so it’s larger, deeper, and the fish seemed to be having a good time, as well as the dogs that were swimming in there.  Walking around the far side of the lake we found someone who had 2 large black dogs that enjoyed swimming, and they would race each other to get to every stick that the girls threw into the water.  They had a great time.

We also fed the Squirrels, or at least I did.  Someone had left a pile of peanuts on one of the picnic tables, so I grabbed a few and had the Squirrels eating out of my hand.  Unfortunately the first Squirrel who I tried to feed wasn’t too sure, so instead of reaching out for the peanut, he clawed my finger and then bit it, his claw drawing blood, but so far I don’t seem to have suffered any infection.

Being a Friday there were fewer people there than usual, and subsequently there were more Squirrels, Birds and Iguanas out.  We usually see quite a lot of Squirrels, and birds too, but today I managed to get some good photos of a Blue Jay, almost got decent ones of a Kingfisher, and I got excellent ones of a couple of the larger Iguanas that were out sunning themselves on the grass.

Their Mom wanted them back by 12:30pm, so after the park we headed to Wendys, usually easy to get a quick bite for lunch, but today it was packed, and since this must be about the slowest Wendys in the country (service is always horribly slow, pathetic, and they take an hour to clean up and mess or restock too), we headed to McDonalds instead.  Now this isn’t the best either, but today it was practically empty and at least the service was quick.

Back to the house, dropped them off, got my usual myriad of hugs from my eldest, much to the disgust of her Mother, who usually just wants me out of there as quickly as possible, and back home, via my local Walmart to do my weekly grocery shop.  Now for the last 2 months they have been completely revamping the food section, and it’s a nightmare trying to find anything.  So since today was chaotic in there, I just got most of the essentials and then headed to the Farmers Market down the road for the rest.  The service here is really good, friendly, and the prices are good too.